West Virginia National Guard Annual Report 2015
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West Virginia National Guard Annual Report 2015 State of West Virginia OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL 1703 COONSKIN DRIVE CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA 25311-1085 James A. Hoyer Major General, WVARNG The Adjutant General December 31, 2015 The Honorable Earl Ray Tomblin Governor, State of West Virginia State Capitol Complex Charleston, West Virginia 25305 Dear Governor Tomblin: I am pleased to provide you with the 2015 Annual Report of the Adjutant General. It has been a challenging but rewarding year for the West Virginia National Guard. Over the past year, the men and women of the West Virginia National Guard have truly lived up to our motto of “Mountaineer Pride Worldwide.” We have been present within our communities for events such as Bridge Day, the Special Olympics, and the Greenbrier Classic. We train to stay ready to assist the citizens of our great State during any disaster at a moment’s notice. Beyond our State borders, our Soldiers and Airmen have supported overseas missions all over the world. The West Virginia National Guard continues to be recognized as one of the Nation’s best military organizations. Your leadership and support for the more than 6,500 men and women of the West Virginia National Guard has allowed us to perform as an organization of excellence! During this time of ongoing budget constraints, the Guard continues to prove itself as a cost-effective and income-generating organization for our State as well as the Department of Defense. The men and women of the West Virginia National Guard are proud to serve you and the great state of West Virginia. We are proud to serve our communities and thank you and the citizens of West Virginia for the outstanding support to our Guard members and their families. Respectfully, JAMES A. HOYER Major General, WVARNG The Adjutant General 1 West Virginia National Guard Annual Report 2015 West Virginia National Guard Command Structure When in a Federal status, the National Guard is the functional staffs of the Army and Air Guard and serves commanded by the President through the Department of as a liaison and support agency for units. In addition, the Defense. National Guard units are commanded by the Joint Staff is a coordinating agency that operates in an Governor through the Adjutant General during peacetime intergovernmental, interagency environment to establish and for State and Federal (Title 32) missions. (see chart) the vision for the West Virginia National Guard and to Overviews of each Army and Air Guard unit are resource and manage state response and other special mis- found in the following pages. Each unit is supported by sion activities. Staff functions and an overview of their a staff at the State and unit levels. The state staff mirrors accomplishments are outlined on the following pages. Joint Forces Headquarters Maj. Charles S. McCann 1st Sgt. Steven V. Starcher Joint Forces Headquarters is comprised of 220 the decision-making process by providing situational and Soldiers and Airmen, including WVNG leadership. The threat awareness. unit is based in Charleston and has operations in Camp Operations and Training -- monitors readiness lev- Dawson, Buckhannon, Williamstown, and Eleanor. els of units for federal/state missions, issues guidance and JFHQ-WV provides command and control over all funding for training, manages military support to civilian Army and Air Guard units in the state. authorities and State disaster response. Its mission is to provide trained, equipped and ready Logistics - manages food service programs, property forces to deploy for federal and state missions. accountability and supply systems, develops guidance for JFHQ-WV performs unique and complex functions, maintenance activities and transportation planning ranging from federal deployments to state emergency Strategic Doctrine, Plans, Training & Exercises – response to local community support. helps the Adjutant General develop and implement policy, plans, and strategy related to federal, state and homeland JFHQ Staff Sections security missions Information Operations – manages network of Personnel – manages promotions, awards and more than 1,800 computers; national leader in fi elding decorations, civilian education assistance, recruiting and mobile incident site communications systems retention incentive benefi ts, family support programs, and Resources - In conjunction with the respective security clearances WVARNG and WVANG staffs, the J8 is responsible for Intelligence -- provides intelligence assessments, coordinating submission of the funding documents, con- estimates and other intelligence products and advises the tracts, grants, and other requirements to acquire necessary Adjutant General and other senior leaders in support of resources to support the departmental goals and objectives. 2 West Virginia National Guard Annual Report 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS COMMAND / ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Joint Forces Headquarters 2 Staff Sections 2 LEADERSHIP State Offi cials 4 Senior National Guard Leaders 5 YEAR IN REVIEW 7 ECONOMIC IMPACT 8 WEST VIRGINIA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 9 111th Engineer Brigade 10 771st Troop Command Battalion 10 772nd Troop Command (Aviation) 12 1092nd Engineer Battalion 13 77th Brigade Troop Command 14 1st Battalion, 150th Armored Reconnaissance Squadron 14 1st Battalion, 201st Field Artillery Regiment 15 151st Military Police Battalion 15 2nd Battalion, 19th Special Forces Group 16 Medical Detachment 17 Camp Dawson - Training Site Command 18 Special Operations Detachment-Europe 18 WEST VIRGINIA AIR NATIONAL GUARD 19 130th Airlift Wing 20 167th Airlift Wing 22 HOMELAND DEFENSE JOINT TASK FORCE Joint Interagency Training and Education Center 24 35th Civil Support Team 25 SPECIAL PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES Facilities Management Offi ce 26 Recruiting and Retention Battalion 27 STARBASE 27 Family Programs 28 Child Development Center 29 ESGR 30 Safety and Occupational Health 30 Mountaineer ChalleNGe Academy 31 ORGANIZATION CHART 32 3 West Virginia National Guard Annual Report 2015 LEADERSHIP State Offi cials The West Virginia National Guard is authorized and governed by Article 1, Chapter 15 of the West Virginia Code and is constituted as both a state and federal force by authority of the National Defense Act approved June 3, 1916. The National Guard is a reserve compo- nent of the Army of the United States and the United States Air Force. In time of peace, the National Guard is a state force, controlled by the Adjutant General as the principal military representative of the Commander-in-Chief, the Governor. The Governor has the power to or- der the West Virginia National Guard into the active service of the State and to cause them to perform duty such as he shall deem proper. The National Guard is equipped and paid by the federal government and must meet organizational and training standards to qualify for federal recognition. When Congress declares a national emergency and authorizes the use of armed force requiring troops in excess of those in the active forces, the President of the United States may order the National Guard into the active military service of the United States. 1 1 West Virginia Blue Book 1996, p. 98, Holmes, D. E. and Lilly, K. C., Chapman Printing, Huntington, WV. Earl Ray Tomblin Joe Thornton Governor Secretary, Military Affairs Commander-In-Chief, WVNG and Public Safety 4 West Virginia National Guard Annual Report 2015 Senior National Guard Leaders JAMES A. HOYER Major General Adjutant General/Joint Forces Commander DAVID T. BUCKALEW CHARLES R. VEIT TIMOTHY L. FRYE Brigadier General Brigadier General Brigadier General Director, Joint Staff Assistant Adjutant General Commander/Assistant Adjutant Army General - Air RUSSELL A. CRANE PAIGE P. HUNTER ERIC W. VOLLMECKE Brigadier General Colonel Major General Assistant Adjutant General, Chief of Staff (Air) ANG Assistant to Commander, Installations and Homeland United States Air Forces Europe Defense 5 West Virginia National Guard Annual Report 2015 STEVEN P. OWENS Chief Warrant Offi cer 5 State Command Chief Senior Enlisted National Guard Leaders KEVIN L. HARRY Command Sergeant Major Senior Enlisted Leader JAMES L. ALLEN FRED TURNER Command Sergeant Major Command Chief Army National Guard Master Sergeant Air National Guard 6 West Virginia National Guard Annual Report 2015 West Virginia National Guard Year in Review Signifi cant Accomplishments • 1092nd Engineer Battalion supported SOCAFRICA FLINTLOCK Exercise for 60 days to construct base camp facilities and support operational requirements in the N’Djamena region of Chad • JITEC CBRNE Battalion conducted nine basic search and extraction courses at the Center for National Response, training 399 CERFP Service members • Provided support for many community activities such as Bridge Day, The Greenbrier Classic PGA Tournament, WV Special Olympics Summer Games, and West Virginia University home football games • SGT Robert Cunningham of the 119th Engineer Company won the National Guard Non-Commissioned Offi cer of the Year Award for 2015 • Conducted a Peruvian leadership engagement with 10 Peruvian military leaders at Camp Dawson for one week to provide information and techniques related to disaster response training and preparation • Conducted two iterations of Ridge Runner, a joint effort with active duty Special Operations Forces in which Soldiers trained in unique training venues across the state that reinforced irregular warfare tactics • Members of the 130th Airlift Wing served in various countries and territories in direct support of the Global War on Terrorism,